https://endoverdose.net

The only real hoop you have to jump through is to go through the online training course which takes about 30 minutes and is all about administration of the drug

I received my package today and feel it’s important to have around with the current rise in opioid overdoses.

Their kit does not include CPR masks so I recommend purchasing some to keep with your doses. (Won’t share a link due to Amazon boycott)

I would’ve bought some ages ago if I lived in a bigger city.

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    16 hours ago

    If you’re Canadian, you can walk into most pharmacies and they will give you a kit for free and provide brief training on the spot.

    I can’t remember which website it was but you can also get it for free, delivered by mail in Ontario.

    Avoid storing it in extreme heat or cold since it degrades the naloxone. But degraded “carcan” is better than none.

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      15 hours ago

      Another hail Canada moment. Hoping y’all don’t let the bully win this week. Someone has to stand up to him.